Bio

“Prior to becoming a filmmaker, Mitchell Rose was a choreographer. His company toured internationally for 15 years. Eventually he was drawn more to visual media and chose to become a filmmaker, entering The American Film Institute as a Directing Fellow. Since A.F.I., his films have won 88 festival awards.
The New York Times called him: “”A rare and wonderful talent.”” The Washington Post wrote that his work was “in the tradition of Chaplin, Keaton, and Tati—funny and sad and more than the sum of both.” Mr. Rose is currently a professor of filmmaking at Ohio State University.”